China to launch Shenzhou-22 spacecraft on November 25, state media reports
China is launching the unmanned Shenzhou-22 spacecraft on November 25 to replace the damaged Shenzhou-21, restoring normality to its space station and manned flight program. This mission addresses the unprecedented situation of Tiangong operating ...

The early departure of the Shenzhou-21 left Tiangong and a trio of Chinese astronauts manning it without a flightworthy vessel for 10 days so far, an unprecedented situation for the space station since it fully began operations in late 2022.
With the Shenzhou-22 set to remove this risk, it remains to be seen how Chinese space authorities will handle the damaged Shenzhou-20 vessel, which experts have suggested could be undocked from Tiangong and de-orbited over the Pacific.
The Shenzhou-22 will be launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, state news agency Xinhua reported, as with all other recent Shenzhou missions.
The key difference with its predecessors is that this launch will be unmanned, a necessary condition to avoid exceeding Tiangong's ideal capacity of three long-term residents.
This means that China's next crewed spaceflight mission, scheduled for around April next year, will likely be the Shenzhou-23.
Earlier in the month, damage sustained by the Shenzhou-20 led its crew to stay aboard the space station an extra nine days with the newly arrived Shenzhou-21 crew, forcing Tiangong to operate at its maximum capacity of six for longer than usual.
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